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he personally engaged in conversations with john boehner on the debt related policies john boehner was the one that couldn't find any personally backed away real and yes and yes and yes they happened to golf together so if you're blaming him for golfing enabling him for not being bipartisan i guess you're on both sides of that of that debate john you want more of it when you are almost sure to go to break your journey you want to react to that. the start bargaining and he didn't bargain specially the beginning with the stimulus package the fact the matter is that the president wanted no republican input on the stimulus package which is why the stimulus package was a complete disaster and one of the most unpopular policies passed by this president the fact that this is a failing president to rouse point he's a failing president cause he has not tried to listen to both sides he has not tried to steer towards the middle and he sees well we've got gridlock as as a result ok gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that show break we'll continue our discussion on obama's conve
he personally engaged in conversations with john boehner on the debt related policies john boehner was the one that couldn't find any personally backed away real and yes and yes and yes they happened to golf together so if you're blaming him for golfing enabling him for not being bipartisan i guess you're on both sides of that of that debate john you want more of it when you are almost sure to go to break your journey you want to react to that. the start bargaining and he didn't bargain...
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john boehner couldn't truthfully answer the question. he didn't try to. he seems to think that talking point is enough. >> it went out of style when paul ryan became a running mate. he may not have read the latest memo, it's now a choice election. it's about much more than that. it's talk abouting jobs, to talk about so much more than the unemployment rate. >> right. what is the government going to do about jobs? that would involve something, some government action either way, right? >> it would. if we're talking out -- you can't talk about outside political context. when boehner talks about jobs -- i cut him slack here. if he made any comment about that one way or the other he was making his life more difficult, and more important, remember, he is responsible for keeping the republican majority in the house. he knew anything he would say would just give -- would create potential problems for members and contested arguments. >> politically that was fine? he did what he had to do. >> he did what he had to do. there's bigger fish to fry than whether or not
john boehner couldn't truthfully answer the question. he didn't try to. he seems to think that talking point is enough. >> it went out of style when paul ryan became a running mate. he may not have read the latest memo, it's now a choice election. it's about much more than that. it's talk abouting jobs, to talk about so much more than the unemployment rate. >> right. what is the government going to do about jobs? that would involve something, some government action either way,...
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one of the most eye opening moments is when both the president and house speaker john boehner traded barbs about the collapse of the deficit reduction deal last year. it's clear they are both still bitter about it. take a look. >> i said, mr. president, you know i can't do this. we've been talking about this for months. i'm already as far out on a limb as i can get and you know it. why are you doing this? it's unfortunate. he basically blew up the deal. >> not true says the white house. >> i think personally, speaker boehner probably wanted to do something, he just couldn't control his caucus. >> but the speaker said his people were never the problem. >> i got into some tough negotiations with ted kennedy. he didn't flinch. he didn't back away from the deal. he went straightforward. that's courage. >> speaker boehner, he says you flinched. >> yeah, well, i'm sure that's his version of events. i was prepared to make some cuts. and some changes that were very unpopular in my base and among democrats. if i got a little bit of compromise from the other side on revenue. >> well, chief whi
one of the most eye opening moments is when both the president and house speaker john boehner traded barbs about the collapse of the deficit reduction deal last year. it's clear they are both still bitter about it. take a look. >> i said, mr. president, you know i can't do this. we've been talking about this for months. i'm already as far out on a limb as i can get and you know it. why are you doing this? it's unfortunate. he basically blew up the deal. >> not true says the white...
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john boehner, mitch mcconnell, john mccain, lindsey graham, all the other major republican, they understood that today, when we've just had this terrible tragedy, we've lost our first ambassador since 1979 that today what do you is express sympathies for the family, you say justice will be done. you don't engage in political point scoring on this occasion. it is extraordinary unpresidential. one of the things the president has to do is be the mourner in chief. pull the country together when we were under attack, as we were last night in libya and cairo. so, for him to behave this way, and on top of that, to say things in a statement that are just factually untrue, is really, i think, a decisive moment in this campaign. >> dana, what's your reaction to the fact that mr. romney issues that statement before even the next of kin of those who have been killed have been informed? i mean, is this what we've come to? do we have absolutely no regard for the dead? >> martin, we've reached various points in this campaign where we've said, how can things get any worse than this? i even remember we were
john boehner, mitch mcconnell, john mccain, lindsey graham, all the other major republican, they understood that today, when we've just had this terrible tragedy, we've lost our first ambassador since 1979 that today what do you is express sympathies for the family, you say justice will be done. you don't engage in political point scoring on this occasion. it is extraordinary unpresidential. one of the things the president has to do is be the mourner in chief. pull the country together when we...
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government we've got a lot of problems in this society we need the fed to step in and save us from john boehner and eric cantor as well but the but the interactive of the activity of the most recent election we had those midterms is what led to this and the activity and if this stalemate whether we like it or not is representative of the real meaning of this is a political strategy to destroy a presidency and that was it was bad activity and we saw the activity and thank you ship since way before two thousand and ten and i am one hundred ten percent agree with you that representative government has reached a point where we have to really look and reflect upon what we're doing with our elected officials and who are elected to congress maybe think about it a little bit more instead of sent. people into register their i'm angry at government maybe start looking at people's policies and say is this person really going to go and you cannot spit in the eye of the person you need to do it but you cannot work with people like i am obviously i really have already so and also i don't know if you
government we've got a lot of problems in this society we need the fed to step in and save us from john boehner and eric cantor as well but the but the interactive of the activity of the most recent election we had those midterms is what led to this and the activity and if this stalemate whether we like it or not is representative of the real meaning of this is a political strategy to destroy a presidency and that was it was bad activity and we saw the activity and thank you ship since way...
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speaker john boehner told reporters he's not optimistic a deal can get done. >> i'm not confident at all. the house has done its job. on both the sequester and the looming tax hikes. the senate at some point has to act. and on both of these, where is the president? where is the leadership? absent without leave. >> joining me now, sheldon white house. before i get to this, i want to ask you about your reaction and where your head is on aid to egypt. the egyptian government has yet to condemn this attack on the united states embassy in cairo. how troubling is that development for you? >> it's unhealthy for the egyptian government not to respond in a way that shows their concern for the safety of our americans that's made worse by the killing of annual bass door teac ambassador stevens and the three other personnel that shows how serious this kind of activity can be. so it's incumbent upon the egyptian government to try to make it right as quick as they can. >> how do you justify the money spent, the lives put as risk to basically help libya and egypt and their fledgling democracies and
speaker john boehner told reporters he's not optimistic a deal can get done. >> i'm not confident at all. the house has done its job. on both the sequester and the looming tax hikes. the senate at some point has to act. and on both of these, where is the president? where is the leadership? absent without leave. >> joining me now, sheldon white house. before i get to this, i want to ask you about your reaction and where your head is on aid to egypt. the egyptian government has yet to...
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statements from republicans like john boehner and mitch mcconnell, mostly hued to the sort of basically decent idea that when america is attacked, you don't pile on right that second while the attack is still happening. you issue sober statements of concern and anger over the attacks, you offer your prayers for the families of those affected, and you reiterate america's resolve in the face of this difficulty. and that was exactly the reaction today from most responsible republicans. and that fact further shone a spotlight on how shockingly different mr. romney's statements were. they were talking points that the romney campaign circulated today in other republicans in an effort to get other republicans to try to sound more like mitt romney, to start talking about this crisis more in the way that he did. will he be able to drag the rest of the republican party into his way of seeing this? more on that with nbc's andrea mitchell, ahead. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my option
statements from republicans like john boehner and mitch mcconnell, mostly hued to the sort of basically decent idea that when america is attacked, you don't pile on right that second while the attack is still happening. you issue sober statements of concern and anger over the attacks, you offer your prayers for the families of those affected, and you reiterate america's resolve in the face of this difficulty. and that was exactly the reaction today from most responsible republicans. and that...
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. >> he kind of reminds me of john boehner trying to preside over that house caucus of people who are fire breathing and wants the first thing to be done to be banning abortion. romney understand he's a passenger in this vehicle. the hard right is driving this car and he's just trying to manage the issues, trying to manage the chaos. i think people saying that it's romney kind of miss the point. this is a party that has moved so far to the right that i'm not sure jeb bush or chris christie or any of the other ones could have managed it any better because the problem is the actual party itself has really moved off of center and they've gone to far right. and they don't -- not enough people identify with that. when they look at themselves in that fun house mirror of fox news, that fun house mirror of talk radio, they think they are a majority. >> i was thinking about leslie howard's character in "gone with the wind" the gentleman who had to fight for the southern side even if he didn't believe in slavery. thank you very much, dee dee and joy-ann. ever wonder what an undecided voter look
. >> he kind of reminds me of john boehner trying to preside over that house caucus of people who are fire breathing and wants the first thing to be done to be banning abortion. romney understand he's a passenger in this vehicle. the hard right is driving this car and he's just trying to manage the issues, trying to manage the chaos. i think people saying that it's romney kind of miss the point. this is a party that has moved so far to the right that i'm not sure jeb bush or chris...
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boehner agreed to, reluctantly. i'm not clear on how mitt romney separates himself from his republican colleagues on the hill who went along with this. >> well, i posed a similar question to people here. first he said clearly, if i ever become president i will stop it. when i asked the people supporting him today, i asked about the poll numbers, they don't believe the polls now. the only poll that matters is november 6th. but when you ask them specifically about the situation in american government right now they said the real issue that's hanging over mitt romney is just the fact that people hate, they detest, congress, the fact that nothing gets done in washington and as one man put it, he thought it hung around mitt romney's neck like an albatross because the house of representatives, of course, has a republican majority. nonetheless, what was interesting here, while the president spoke to a larger crowd this was appeared like a specific messaging event where romney was speaking to a smaller crowd, like you're ru
boehner agreed to, reluctantly. i'm not clear on how mitt romney separates himself from his republican colleagues on the hill who went along with this. >> well, i posed a similar question to people here. first he said clearly, if i ever become president i will stop it. when i asked the people supporting him today, i asked about the poll numbers, they don't believe the polls now. the only poll that matters is november 6th. but when you ask them specifically about the situation in american...
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now, paul ryan and house speaker john boehner repeatedly claim the mantle of courage when it comes to facing the tough issues. take a listen, sir. >> we are not going to duck these tough issues. >> others want to kick the can down a road. >> we will not duck the tough issues. we will lead. >> my colleagues behind me know how serious i feel about stopping this business of kicking the can down the road. >> okay. so today when speaker boehner was asked about a bill to help america's struggling farmers, we just knew that he would not, he would never kick the can down the road. take a listen. >> we will deal with the farm bill after the election. when we get back, we will deal with the issue of the farm bill. >> mr. welsh, can you think of anyone who is calling for this pretense and since mr. boehner has seven weeks off, shouldn't he audition for a broadway farce? >> he should, and he's doing a gro good job. i don't think he'll have to audition, they will just sign him up. there's two things, this is a failure. this is the'i first time in the history of the house of representatives where t
now, paul ryan and house speaker john boehner repeatedly claim the mantle of courage when it comes to facing the tough issues. take a listen, sir. >> we are not going to duck these tough issues. >> others want to kick the can down a road. >> we will not duck the tough issues. we will lead. >> my colleagues behind me know how serious i feel about stopping this business of kicking the can down the road. >> okay. so today when speaker boehner was asked about a bill to...
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luke russert asked speaker john boehner about congress's previous failure at compromise. >> governor romney said that it was a bad decision for republicans to have reached a bipartisan debt [ inaudible ] sequestration. what's your response to him? >> listen, it was certainly a difficult time. i still look at my failure to come to an agreement with the president as the biggest disappointment of my speakership. but i don't think there's anybody that worked harder than eric and i to try to work with the president to come to an agreement. >> we will ask luke about this exchange and the looming fiscal cliff when he joins us next. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [
luke russert asked speaker john boehner about congress's previous failure at compromise. >> governor romney said that it was a bad decision for republicans to have reached a bipartisan debt [ inaudible ] sequestration. what's your response to him? >> listen, it was certainly a difficult time. i still look at my failure to come to an agreement with the president as the biggest disappointment of my speakership. but i don't think there's anybody that worked harder than eric and i to...
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tim geithner, the treasury secretary, is in the book repeatedly running around saying, as john boehner says, fire! fire! we can't keep on this spending binge. and we have got a spending addiction. and the conclusion, unfortunately, here is in all the deal making, last year they pushed all the problems to 2013, after the election. and they're literally, in 3 1/2 years of the obama presidency, no spending cuts, no tax increases. you know, just off to 2013. well, there is an op-ed piece in "the wall street journal" by george schultz and other economists making the point, we are handing the next government, whether it's obama, romney, another treasury secretary, a problem that is literally unmanageable unless the people in congress and the white house are going to get serious about making some painful compromises. >> so to your point, you bring up bill clinton as being so successful at being able to do this, but there are some certainly problems and pitfalls that come with that. there was a piece -- i won't read it -- but in "the new york times" this sunday about leaders and whether or not
tim geithner, the treasury secretary, is in the book repeatedly running around saying, as john boehner says, fire! fire! we can't keep on this spending binge. and we have got a spending addiction. and the conclusion, unfortunately, here is in all the deal making, last year they pushed all the problems to 2013, after the election. and they're literally, in 3 1/2 years of the obama presidency, no spending cuts, no tax increases. you know, just off to 2013. well, there is an op-ed piece in...
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the president wanted to call john boehner to congratulate him and nobody in the white house had his phone number. jonathan karl, abc news, democratic convention in charlotte. >> ooh. >> you look and wonder if obama does win re-election, what will be different in washington. can they get past the stalemate that we saw. boehner gave a fascinating interview and said if you want to know the difference between me and obama, during the sessions i was in the chair having a cigarette and merlot. obama was having iced tea and chewing on nicoret. a fascinating behind-the-scenes detail. >> 18 months reporting on this, it was come out 9/11, on tuesday. wonder how much he will charge for it. >> his 17th book. man, interesting. politics, dirty. >>> all right. coming up, the highest honors last night at video music awards. and robert pattinson's big appearance. >>> and two comics, their long-time marriage, and why they're not laughing anymore. it's all next in "the skinny." >> announcer: abc's "world news now" will continue after this from our abc stations. ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >>> welcome back, eve
the president wanted to call john boehner to congratulate him and nobody in the white house had his phone number. jonathan karl, abc news, democratic convention in charlotte. >> ooh. >> you look and wonder if obama does win re-election, what will be different in washington. can they get past the stalemate that we saw. boehner gave a fascinating interview and said if you want to know the difference between me and obama, during the sessions i was in the chair having a cigarette and...
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you're losing ten points in john boehner's home state, john boehner's going to be concerned, for good reason. and what about mitch? mitch wants to be majority leader. and he has a chance. so yeah. mika. by the way, wasn't it great seeing bill clinton again yesterday? >> it was a very nice interview. i thought you both were very well behaved. you really like each other. it's unbelievable sometimes when they get together. it was good. he was good. don't you think? >> i thought it was great. >> i like the clinton global ni initiative a lot, what they do. >> great stuff. >> it was fun. great to be over there. tony blair was fantastic. guess who we have coming up. >> who's that? >> former british prime minister gordon brown. >> no way. >> it continues. and get this, sheila bair comes to the table. her new become on the financial crisis has some stinging words for treasury secretary tim geithner. also, award-winning presidential historian evan thomas will take us inside his new book on dwight eisenhower. and from the new nbc show "guys with kids," actor anthony anderson will be here. >>> an
you're losing ten points in john boehner's home state, john boehner's going to be concerned, for good reason. and what about mitch? mitch wants to be majority leader. and he has a chance. so yeah. mika. by the way, wasn't it great seeing bill clinton again yesterday? >> it was a very nice interview. i thought you both were very well behaved. you really like each other. it's unbelievable sometimes when they get together. it was good. he was good. don't you think? >> i thought it was...
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i thinks to possible john boehner if he's speaker. i hope it's not that. i said if he will have a different caucus, a different election and the reason he didn't get an agreement on the debt limit he didn't have control of the caucus. the party wasn't ready to make a compromise. i think if president obama wins reelection, which i believe he will, just like in 1996, the republicans will look around and say, you no he what? we can't do this for four years. the first year and a half will be a productive year and a half for the country. >> let's talk about that four years ago barack obama had a health care proposal. he put it on the table. hillary clinton had one. she put it on the table. get locketted half the thing. what is the big proposal on the table now from president obama? i don't see one? >> well, david as an avid reader of your column, i think first of all that is part of what tonight is about. and it's not about this -- if it's a ten-point plan speech -- forget about it. i think he has a responsibility tomorrow night to lay out what the goals and ob
i thinks to possible john boehner if he's speaker. i hope it's not that. i said if he will have a different caucus, a different election and the reason he didn't get an agreement on the debt limit he didn't have control of the caucus. the party wasn't ready to make a compromise. i think if president obama wins reelection, which i believe he will, just like in 1996, the republicans will look around and say, you no he what? we can't do this for four years. the first year and a half will be a...
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. >> and john boehner said yesterday, one the things that probably works against romney in ohio is the fact that governor kasic has done a good job of fixing government regulation in ohio. >> one way of putting it. >> i think there are a lot of things. i am reassured by the fact that it's coming down to ohio in some sense because it is as representative of america as you could make a state be. it's not iowa or new hampshire, having this crazy disproportionate power to nominate presidents. i also have to think, in addition to what john said about the auto bailout being undeniable good thing for the administration, for obama, in ohio, romney's particular formative personal problems i think were coming -- are losing him the election in ohio as well. the rich guy, the boss, the -- all that stuff, that is part narrative, part real, just is killing him. >> the james lipton was on this program and said another word for job creators is, bosses. and that's exactly -- the republicans have done a masterful job in sort of changing the game on that but mitt romney is a boss fund mentally as you sai
. >> and john boehner said yesterday, one the things that probably works against romney in ohio is the fact that governor kasic has done a good job of fixing government regulation in ohio. >> one way of putting it. >> i think there are a lot of things. i am reassured by the fact that it's coming down to ohio in some sense because it is as representative of america as you could make a state be. it's not iowa or new hampshire, having this crazy disproportionate power to nominate...
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the president calls house speaker john boehner to the white house. to try to negotiate a deal that will outflank tea party opposition. as days go by a blizzard of paper between the two, numbers, counter numbers. then it looks close, a combination of tax cuts and government programs, and tax increases. a magic formula. so what happens? well, 12 days before the deadline, the president makes a phone call to boehner. asking for still more revenue, $400 billion. was it a question? or was it a demand? it blows the deal sky high. and in the end it comes done to he said/he said. >> i want to be very emphatic here, at no point did i say, john, take it or leave it. >> his position is he was not saying, i have to have it, he was saying, i want you to kid it. >> oh, no, no, no, no, hold on. no, no, no. i need $400 billion more than i need. >> reporter: so the deal is off. now it is 11 days to possible default. a crisis so grave, someone in the white house actually suggests a kind of yard sale of government properties. >> somebody said can we sell national parks?
the president calls house speaker john boehner to the white house. to try to negotiate a deal that will outflank tea party opposition. as days go by a blizzard of paper between the two, numbers, counter numbers. then it looks close, a combination of tax cuts and government programs, and tax increases. a magic formula. so what happens? well, 12 days before the deadline, the president makes a phone call to boehner. asking for still more revenue, $400 billion. was it a question? or was it a...
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host: the role of john boehner last year. guest: he went to the president and he proposed tax reform, and the president said he was willing to go along with the entitlement reform. half the book is this 44 days, and economic cuban missile crisis where they are trying to do something. the end result is to push everything off, all the tough decisions to 2013. host: they come up with the sequestration plan. now we're at a point where automatic spending cuts go through january, 2013. we went back into the c-span archives to illustrate your coverage. president obama comes before the cameras and so does john boehner. the reaction to that. [video clip] >> i did not see a path to a deal if they do not budge. if the basic proposition is, it is "my way or the highway, we will probably not get it done." if in fact mitch mcconnell and john boehner are sincere that they do not want to see u.s. government default, they have to compromise, just like democrats have to compromise. >> the president continues to insist on raising taxes. they ar
host: the role of john boehner last year. guest: he went to the president and he proposed tax reform, and the president said he was willing to go along with the entitlement reform. half the book is this 44 days, and economic cuban missile crisis where they are trying to do something. the end result is to push everything off, all the tough decisions to 2013. host: they come up with the sequestration plan. now we're at a point where automatic spending cuts go through january, 2013. we went back...
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connell: house speaker john boehner in the top of the capitol building flying half-staff in the respons respoe attack the middle east. dagen: the attack that killed u.s. ambassador stevenson three others. connell: standing by in london with the latest. >> as the day progresses we're getting more and more information of the tragic events in libya. we know it was the u.s. ambassador to libya, his name was chris stevens. also involved, u.s. management officer shawn smith and two other americans were killed and we believe it could be secured. at or around the u.s. consulate, the city on the eastern side of libya. the secretary of state clinton described them as being committed to american values and interests. the conflict hit by rockets, u.s. and libyan forces responded. also hit a vehicle in which we think investors and others were trying to sleep. libyan officials have apologiz apologized, said they're looking for who is responsible. one group being checked is a group with allegiances to a qaeda. u.s. is investigating and says justice will be done, marines are on the way. this follows a
connell: house speaker john boehner in the top of the capitol building flying half-staff in the respons respoe attack the middle east. dagen: the attack that killed u.s. ambassador stevenson three others. connell: standing by in london with the latest. >> as the day progresses we're getting more and more information of the tragic events in libya. we know it was the u.s. ambassador to libya, his name was chris stevens. also involved, u.s. management officer shawn smith and two other...
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we know that nancy pelosi, john boehner, are going to be here. a moment ago i saw john glenn. of course, the first american to orbit the earth. he went in, with his wife. many, many people here as well as many space shuttle astronauts who knew him throughout the years also here. and it's just so interesting that you have this enormous public support and a public ceremony for a man who, throughout his years, was so private. and for whom all of the accolades of walking on the moon certainly weighed very, very heavy on him. it was a tough thing to deal with, all of that history. carol? >> you know, he was a humble guy. he went back to ohio to teach at, what, the university of cincinnati. he didn't like the limelight or talking about how people really thought about him as this great american hero. >> reporter: no. you know, he didn't. in fact, one of his great quotes is that i am and ever will be a white sox, pocket protector nerdy engineer. if you ever -- this is the apollo 11 patch, carol. there is something very different about the apollo 11 patch than any of the other mission
we know that nancy pelosi, john boehner, are going to be here. a moment ago i saw john glenn. of course, the first american to orbit the earth. he went in, with his wife. many, many people here as well as many space shuttle astronauts who knew him throughout the years also here. and it's just so interesting that you have this enormous public support and a public ceremony for a man who, throughout his years, was so private. and for whom all of the accolades of walking on the moon certainly...
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>> i had a speech last tuesday night in john boehner home district. how could he be losing to this guy? it is a complicated question. i do not think the candidate has been all that great. the campaign has made mistake after mistake. dennis: what about the tax situation now? both of them on "60 minutes." >> it is true. it is really hurting in a state like ohio. you can almost feel ohio starting to slip away. a lot of people who do depend on government there. i agree that is an issue that should be raised. mitt romney is not the best messenger to raise that issue. dennis: even he last night that it is not a campaign problem, sometimes it is a candidate problem. thank you very much, craig. cheryl: rich edson will be speaking exclusively to date with paul ryan lives in ohio. that will be this afternoon around 3:00 o'clock eastern time. well, take a look at the price of gold. this is profit taking. we will head to chicago and hit the pits. dennis: new privacy concerns for facebook users. wait until you hear who is tracking your account. first, as we do eve
>> i had a speech last tuesday night in john boehner home district. how could he be losing to this guy? it is a complicated question. i do not think the candidate has been all that great. the campaign has made mistake after mistake. dennis: what about the tax situation now? both of them on "60 minutes." >> it is true. it is really hurting in a state like ohio. you can almost feel ohio starting to slip away. a lot of people who do depend on government there. i agree that is...
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house speaker john boehner and mitch mcconnell both talk about the number of times have they reached out to the white house. their phone calls were not returned. in those pieces of legislation as they were passed, ultimately, they played none of their ideas were included. that is another one, as he said, raised eyebrows last night. martha: shannon bream, thank you very much. bill: we have some breaking news in charlotte, and this is significant. for the democratic plans and the president, barack obama on thursday night. moments ago, the democratic national committee, the dnc working the convention here in charlotte, says the outdoor arena has been scratched. president obama appears before some 64 to 74,000 people will not happen at the outdoor bank of america building across town here in charlotte, north carolina. instead it will be moved indoors to this arena. the time warner cable center arena in downtown charlotte. this arena is considerably smaller. perhaps 16,000 maximum capacity and size as opposed to the 60 plus they would've gotten in the visuals you would've gone on a thursd
house speaker john boehner and mitch mcconnell both talk about the number of times have they reached out to the white house. their phone calls were not returned. in those pieces of legislation as they were passed, ultimately, they played none of their ideas were included. that is another one, as he said, raised eyebrows last night. martha: shannon bream, thank you very much. bill: we have some breaking news in charlotte, and this is significant. for the democratic plans and the president,...
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house speaker john boehner did put out a statement, he's saying he is not confident that the u.s. will be able to hit the budget deal by the end of the year to avoid a downgrade. he's saying the senate needs to act, and the president needs to show leadership. i've got to tell you something, this falls in line with what s&p did a year ago, and now moody's possibly may move by the end of next year to downgrade the u.s. one notch meaning aa+. we saw the u.s. dollar really get stung, it got hurt in trading earlier in the day, it was trading at about 1.28 to one euro, and the ten-year treasury did move higher to 1.69%, but that still is a very low yield meaning that investors around the world continue to come into the u.s. buying out treasuries which keeps the spending going. ashley: it is the safe haven, you're absolutely right. elizabeth macdonald, thank you. tracy: all right, we have breaking news from our friends at fox news. president obama will not have time to meet with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu when he comes to america. the prime minister will be in the states t
house speaker john boehner did put out a statement, he's saying he is not confident that the u.s. will be able to hit the budget deal by the end of the year to avoid a downgrade. he's saying the senate needs to act, and the president needs to show leadership. i've got to tell you something, this falls in line with what s&p did a year ago, and now moody's possibly may move by the end of next year to downgrade the u.s. one notch meaning aa+. we saw the u.s. dollar really get stung, it got...
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john boehner speaking out about the debt battle, that's coming up next. ♪ vo: wherever orains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates and fees aren't exactly competitive. who do you think i am, quicken loans? [ spokesman ] when you refinance your mortgage with quicken loans, you'll find that our rates and fees are extremely competitive. because the last thing you want is to spend too...
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what are we looking at if we reelect president obama and we get john boehner again, right? it's an incredibly useful tool to remind the electorate of how extreme the house republican caucus is, how single minded they've been in defeating the president, but when you think about what the next term looks like, that's where the argument begins to lose its steam. >> they are making the case, look at what the republicans stand for. you can see it in the congressional republicans, vote for democrats, vote against that. they are making the all-ticket argument. >> they are going for the whole ticket, but i think rather than roman romanticize, the reason i think it was masterful and i have agreed and disagreed with president clinton is he had a unique credibility, one because he had gone through this polarized kind of climate himself, so he can identify with president obama's unfairly doing and because he went through a contentious primary with his own wife and president obama. so let's not act like he desc d descended from heaven and made this speech. he came up from hell and made t
what are we looking at if we reelect president obama and we get john boehner again, right? it's an incredibly useful tool to remind the electorate of how extreme the house republican caucus is, how single minded they've been in defeating the president, but when you think about what the next term looks like, that's where the argument begins to lose its steam. >> they are making the case, look at what the republicans stand for. you can see it in the congressional republicans, vote for...
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there he is with john boehner yesterday afternoon. this postpones what was shaping up to be another showdown over the government shutdown after the election. the new deadline will be in the spring as soon as the senate aproves it next week and on and on kicking the can wherever it goes down the road. bill: that is the sound you heard on the sidewalk, right? so where are we now with these rapid developments in the middle east and north africa? and what about the u.s. response? randy forbes, republican from virginia and member of the house armed services committee. well kel. what are we going to do about this? >> bill, obviously the first thing we have to do is assess all the facts and make sure we have those before we make any kind of reaction but i think what we're going to see that the administration foreign policy is collapsing across the world right now. the president came in and told us people in the middle east would love us more. i don't think exactly what we're seeing when we look at these news clips. the other thing we're find
there he is with john boehner yesterday afternoon. this postpones what was shaping up to be another showdown over the government shutdown after the election. the new deadline will be in the spring as soon as the senate aproves it next week and on and on kicking the can wherever it goes down the road. bill: that is the sound you heard on the sidewalk, right? so where are we now with these rapid developments in the middle east and north africa? and what about the u.s. response? randy forbes,...
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there is another one where john boehner and harry reid are discussing the budget in the white house with president and they say to him, you know what, why don't you leave the room and let us handle it and let us discuss it. maureen dowd raises similar questions whether or not he gave over the reins of leadership to members of congress over the course of the first four years. that is sort of the basis for this question on relevancy, kirsten . what do you think. >> i having such a hard time following is he irrelevant or is he destroying america? like he is this all powerful socialist, marxist guy who is destroying america and changing, radically changing everything and now he is irrelevant. just very hard for me to follow the criticisms. it is like, republicans are constantly talking about how radical he is. now he is irrelevant. >> maureen dowd is not a republican. >> maureen dowd never supported him. criticized him from day one. [both talking at once] martha: let's let tony address that. the. >> that is a good point. i think he is relevant and i hope he is relevant. that is the essence o
there is another one where john boehner and harry reid are discussing the budget in the white house with president and they say to him, you know what, why don't you leave the room and let us handle it and let us discuss it. maureen dowd raises similar questions whether or not he gave over the reins of leadership to members of congress over the course of the first four years. that is sort of the basis for this question on relevancy, kirsten . what do you think. >> i having such a hard time...